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Re: Central Apnea


Posted by Jeff Porterfield on February03, 2000 at 05:20:25:

In Reply to: Re: Central Apnea posted by RenoTom on February02, 2000 at 20:47:47:

Thanks for your reply.
I'm going to insist on a new baseline study to either prove or disprove the diagnosis of the first baseline. If my Dr refuses, well, we'll have to continue this at a later date. Until then, sleeping on my side seems to be the answer, since I never seem to have any sleep disorders in this position, except for the congestion described earlier.
Hope the septoplasty works without too much hassle. I don't look forward to the immediate effects of recovery, but if it works, it will be well worth the effort. Will keep you posted.

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